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Censored History

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In Censored History, Eric D. Butler provides a challenging reassessment of modern world events, arguing that much of what is accepted as “official” history has been carefully curated to serve a specific agenda. Butler explores the theory that international financial interests have consistently worked behind the scenes to influence global policy, suggesting a deep-seated connection between big finance and the rise of international movements like Communism. By examining the financing of various regimes and the push toward global economic integration, the book invites readers to look past conventional narratives and consider the roles that centralized power and credit control play in shaping our civilization. It is a call for a more critical examination of historical documentation and an appeal for the decentralization of power to protect individual sovereignty.

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